DM>Well, yes, I do write .MOD files. In fact, several of them have reached
DM>the number one spot on the .MOD top 10 in a bulletin board system in
DM>Jacsonville, FL. If you are interested in them, have a high speed
DM>modem, and don't mind making a long distance phone call, give me call
DM>(voice) at the number below and we'll talk.
DM>I have an Amiga, the computer that came up with the .MOD format. So, of
DM>course, my .MODs are all top quality. Some of the better ones
DM>(eight-track) won't play on a standard Amiga (or ANY IBM, muahaha), so
DM>you'd need an accellerated Amiga with OctaMED v4.0 to hear them.
I'd really be interested in hearing your .MODs. You're mistaken
about the 8 channel thing, 8 channel MODs will play on any PC that
has some form of DAC. In fact, 16 channels is becoming standard.
And people, like moi, who have a Gravis Ultrasound (costs $120, but
hey), can sport up to 32 digital channels. What are the titles of
some of your 4 channel MODs? I have a couple thousand MODs, and
hopefully will have a couple of yours...
I don't suppose that you'd be interested in composing for a PC
demo group, would you? We have an Amiga composer with OctaMED,
but he's too lazy to get anything done.
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